The Turkish drama Old Money (known as Enfes Bir Akşam in its original language) exploded onto Netflix in October 2025, captivating global audiences with its intoxicating mix of romance, betrayal, family secrets, and the fierce clash between Istanbul’s entrenched elite (“old money”) and ambitious newcomers (“new money”). Starring powerhouse leads Aslı Enver as the poised yet vulnerable Nihal and Engin Akyürek as the charismatic, self-made tycoon Osman, the eight-episode first season quickly climbed Netflix’s international charts, earning praise for its lavish visuals, steamy tension, and cliffhanger-packed finale that left viewers desperate for more.

In a stunning move that has sent fans into a frenzy, the production team has now confirmed that Season 3 is already in the works—and it will drop immediately following the release of Season 2. This ultra-fast back-to-back rollout is rare for Netflix originals, especially non-English series, and signals massive confidence in the show’s staying power. Season 2, which picked up renewal greenlight in late 2025 with production kicking off early 2026, is poised to delve deeper into unresolved drama: Will Nihal and Osman finally reconcile after heartbreak and distance? How far will the power struggles go as old fortunes defend their turf against rising threats? Expect heightened stakes, shocking revelations about hidden legacies, and even more intense romantic entanglements that keep the enemies-to-lovers spark alive.

What makes this announcement particularly explosive is the timing. With Season 2 likely landing sometime in late 2026 or early 2027 (based on typical production timelines for Turkish dramas of this scale), the rapid pivot to Season 3 means viewers won’t face long waits between chapters. The show’s global appeal—fueled by strong performances, glossy Istanbul settings, and universal themes of love versus ambition—has clearly convinced Netflix to fast-track the saga. Cast returns are anticipated for key players, promising continuity in the emotional rollercoaster that hooked millions.

This bold strategy could set a new precedent for binge-worthy international hits, rewarding loyal fans with non-stop storytelling instead of drawn-out hiatuses. If the momentum holds, Old Money might evolve into one of Netflix’s flagship Turkish franchises, rivaling the longevity of other cultural phenomena from the region.

For now, the elite world of Istanbul remains wide open for more intrigue, luxury, and heartache. One thing is clear: the empire isn’t crumbling anytime soon—it’s just getting started.